Later on Friday evenings, once Honesty In Islington has finished, the same Garden Room at St Mary's Church Community Centre hosts Islington Angel As Bill Sees It, starting at 8.30pm and running for an hour. The meeting takes its structure from the AA book of daily reflections written by co-founder Bill Wilson, with a passage read aloud and members sharing their own reflections on it. It is open to anyone, whether or not they have a desire to stop drinking themselves. The room is wheelchair accessible, reached across the garden behind Dansk Flowers rather than through the church. No chit system or hearing loop is recorded for this slot. Being later in the evening, it tends to suit those who finish work or other commitments before heading out.
Who can come to Islington Angel As Bill Sees It?
It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including people supporting someone else through recovery rather than working their own.
What format does this meeting follow?
It is based on the As Bill Sees It reflections book, with a short reading followed by members sharing how it relates to their own experience.
Is the Garden Room wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the room is wheelchair accessible, though it is reached by crossing the garden behind Dansk Flowers rather than entering through the main church.
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